glGo

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PANDA-glGo was formerly known as glGo. It was open source software, but then it became non-free software. After that that non-free version of glGo was renamed to PANDA-glGo. Old open source version of glGo is still available at Sourceforge.

"glGo is a prototype for a 3D Goban and client for IGS-Pandanet as a native Win32 and Linux program written in C++. The goal is to provide a successor for the well-known Java gGo client. "glGo" is sort of a codename for the prototype, it might be released as "gGo" or "gGo2" when it is usable."

It seems that the sources to this software are no longer made available since its website was moved to the IGS server. No explanation for this change was given.

The old version was under GPL, but the author of the code can relicense at will. If the last free glGo contained no code contributed from others, the relicensing is perfectly legal.

No, the "sources" link does not give glGo sources. It gives the sources to certain libraries used, combined with compiled object files of glGo, which are being provided to comply with the librarys' licenses.


This is a copy of the living page "glGo" at Sensei's Library.
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